Oklahoma Code § 47-2-309.6

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Capitol patrol members and park managers and
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supervisors - Transfer to Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System
from Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System.
A.  For purposes of this section, "capitol patrol members" means
law enforcement officers of the State Capitol Division of the
Department of Public Safety employed on July 1, 1993, who, pursuant
to the provisions of this act, transfer membership from the Oklahoma
Public Employees Retirement System to the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Retirement System.
B.  Capitol patrol members are hereby transferred from the
Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System to the Oklahoma Law
Enforcement Retirement System subject to the following:
1.  Effective July 1, 1993, capitol patrol members who are
members of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System shall
cease accruing benefits in the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement
System and shall commence accruing benefits in the Oklahoma Law
Enforcement Retirement System;
2.  Before January 1, 1994, the Oklahoma Public Employees
Retirement System shall transfer to the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Retirement System the actual amount contributed to the Oklahoma
Public Employees Retirement System from time to time by the capitol
patrol members while members of the Oklahoma Public Employees
Retirement System and the contributions by the participating
employer or employers on behalf of each capitol patrol member to the
Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System along with the retirement
records of said transferring capitol patrol members;
3.  Service credit accrued by a capitol patrol member while a
member of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System shall be
treated as credited service for such transferring capitol patrol
member in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System if the
capitol patrol member is not receiving or eligible to receive

service credit or benefits from said service in any other public
retirement system and the member has not received service credit for
the same years of service pursuant to Sections 2-307.1, 2-307.3 and
2-307.4 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  Provided, however,
that the total of credited service for each transferring employee
shall not exceed the credited service said employee could have
accrued if his or her entire employment with an agency of the State
of Oklahoma had been as an employee of the Department of Public
Safety.  Provided further, that only transferred credited service
related to actual law enforcement service with the State Capitol
Patrol Division of the Department of Public Safety will be included
in the determination of a capitol patrol member's normal retirement
date or vesting date; and
4.  All service credit with the Oklahoma Public Employees
Retirement System which is ineligible for transfer to the Law
Enforcement Retirement System shall be canceled.
C.  Any park manager or park supervisor of the Oklahoma Tourism
and Recreation Department who was employed in such a position prior
to July 1, 1985, and who elects on or before September 1, 1996, to
participate in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System is
hereby transferred from the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement
System to the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System subject to
the following:
1.  Effective July 1, 1996, park managers and park supervisors
who are members of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System
and who elect on or before September 1, 1996, to participate in the
Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System shall cease accruing
benefits in the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System and
shall commence accruing benefits in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Retirement System;
2.  Before January 1, 1997, the Oklahoma Public Employees
Retirement System shall transfer to the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Retirement System the actual amount contributed to the Oklahoma
Public Employees Retirement System by the park manager or park
supervisor while he or she was a member of the Oklahoma Public
Employees Retirement System and the contributions by the
participating employer or employers on behalf of each park manager
or park supervisor who elects to become a member of the Oklahoma Law
Enforcement Retirement System along with the retirement records of
said transferring park manager or park supervisor;
3.  To receive service credit accrued by such park manager or
park supervisor prior to July 1, 1996, or prior to the date as of
which the person making the election ceases to be a member of the
Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System, whichever date occurs
last, the member shall pay the difference between the amount
transferred by the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System to
the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System in paragraph 2 of

this subsection and the amount determined by the Board of Trustees
pursuant to Section 2-307.5 of this title.  The park manager or park
supervisor shall elect to either pay any difference to receive full
credit for the years sought to be transferred or receive prorated
service credit for only the amount received from the Oklahoma Public
Employees Retirement System pursuant to this subsection.  Such an
election shall be made in writing, filed with the System prior to
receiving the credit provided for in paragraph 10 of Section 2-300
of this title, and shall be irrevocable.  Payments made by park
managers or park supervisors pursuant to this paragraph shall be
made on or before January 1, 1997;
4.  Service credit accrued by a park manager or park supervisor
while a member of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System
shall be treated as credited service for such transferring park
managers or park supervisors in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Retirement System if the park manager or park supervisor is not
receiving or eligible to receive service credit or benefits from
said service in any other public retirement system and the member
has not received service credit for the same years of service
pursuant to Sections 2-307.1, 2-307.3 and 2-307.4 of this title.
Provided, however, that the total of credited service for each
transferring employee shall not exceed the credited service the
employee could have accrued if his or her entire employment with an
agency of the State of Oklahoma had been as an employee of the
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.  Provided further, that
only transferred credited service related to park ranger, park
manager or park supervisor service with the Oklahoma Tourism and
Recreation Department will be included in the determination of a
park manager or park supervisor's normal retirement date or vesting
date; and
5.  All service credit with the Oklahoma Public Employees
Retirement System which is ineligible for transfer to the Oklahoma
Law Enforcement Retirement System shall be canceled.

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